Mitigating Oil Disasters Via Underwater Explosive Lensing: A Preliminary Study

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Philip Mulligan Jason Baird
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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7
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437 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

This report details the preliminary calculations governing the underwater collapse of an oil pipe via explosive lensing. An explosive lens changes the detonation wave produced by an explosive by changing the geometric conditions of the explosive (Zukas and Walters, 1998). Multiple lenses can be focused on a central location, generating a series of precise detonation waves collapsing in on a specific point. This report will assume a spherical-shaped, single explosive charge and explain how the authors determined the explosive charge size needed to seal a metal pipe while focusing on one explosive charge acting on part of the pipe. Future calculations will analyze the combination of multiple explosive charges acting on the pipe as a whole.
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APA: Philip Mulligan Jason Baird  (2013)  Mitigating Oil Disasters Via Underwater Explosive Lensing: A Preliminary Study

MLA: Philip Mulligan Jason Baird Mitigating Oil Disasters Via Underwater Explosive Lensing: A Preliminary Study. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2013.

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